I just got this email from a club member the other day. I was so glad to hear someone was getting this much enjoyment out of these great old shows. I really like to hear from the members and find out how they're doing and what shows they are listening to.

Brad

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Dear Mr. Webmaster Brad:

The word "thanks" just doesn't express how wonderful a service Mystery Shows provide. there are, indeed, thousands upon thousands of shows of all different generas and types.

The first show to which I listened was the one about the "ice king--Richard Tudor.

Next I heard an adventure of the Sea Hound. I'd never heard of that old time radio before.

After that I delved into a whole basketful of the Lone Ranger. That was DELICIOUS___

Pardon me while I don my parka for a trip to check up on the whereabouts of Sergeant Preston's horse Rex and his wonder dog Yukon King--fastest and strongest lead dog of the Northwest

Thanks again for opening up a retroworld of adventure, drama, mystery and fantasy among other treasures.

Sincerely,

Patrick M.

p.s. You may have my permission to use this letter in whatever way you wish.

Frankly I agree with him Brad. The shows are great entertainment and you do do a great job with the site. My favorite OTR is Dragnet but there are such a variety of shows to listen to each special in its own way that you are always assured of being entertained.

I commented to my wife the other day that one of the reasons I enjoy listening to OTR shows is that there is no cursing, and most of the comedy that we can listen to is clean fun. I am no prude, but it is nice to be able to listen to something that you wouldn't be embarrassed to listen to in front of other folks.

I agree with you about the OTR humor being funny. I think people who try to be on comedy tv shows today have forgotten what funny is. I can't waste my time on that garbage, so I am very thankful for these old shows.